2003 Fiscal Year Final Research Report Summary
An Anthropological Approach to the Reality and Representations of Female Soldiers of the U.S. Armed Forces and the Japan Self Defense Force.
Project/Area Number |
13837011
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Research Category |
Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)
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Allocation Type | Single-year Grants |
Section | 一般 |
Research Field |
ジェンダー
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Research Institution | KYOTO UNIVERSITY |
Principal Investigator |
TANAKA Masakazu KYOTO UNIVERSITY, The Institute for Research in Humanities, Associate Professor, 人文科学研究所, 助教授 (00188335)
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Project Period (FY) |
2001 – 2003
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Keywords | The U.S. Armed Forces / military / female soldier / gender / organization / nation-state / Japan Self Defense Force / civil society |
Research Abstract |
This is a project on female soldiers employed by the U.S. military and the Japan Self Defense Force. The integration of female soldiers in the military has been one of significant issues in the recent debates on gender and related topics. With the development of the studies of female soldiers in the U.S. and other countries, female soldiers in the JSDF have been paid attention. In such a milieu I have decided to compare the situations in the U.S. and Japan by referring to main literatures and interviews with female soldiers. In Japan, the move to the integration of female soldiers in the military has caused little anger or fuss. The Japanese Agency of Self Defense simply follows the requirement of the newly introduced gender equity low. However, there are some departments or units restricted to women, such as the one for direct fighting. In the U.S. the female soldier is one of the biggest issues, and some activist groups have been committed to the full integration of women in the military and to the realization of gender equality on and off base. There are some cases that husbands have quitted the military, while wives have remained, thus the former depending on the latter. Through interviews, I wished to inquire some problems and conflicts between the wife (soldier) and her husband, or between her and other people in the military.
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Research Products
(4 results)